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INTRODUCTION
PRINCIPLE
CONSTRUCTION
EFFICIENCY
ENERGY LOSS
USES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
PRINCIPLE OF TRANSFORMERS
A transformer is based on
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the principle of mutual induction,
i.e., whenever the amount of
magnetic flux linked with a coil
changes, an emf is induced in the
neighbouring coil
CONSTRUCTION
A transformer consists of primary and secondary coils
insulated from each other, wound on a soft iron core.
To minimize eddy current a laminated iron core is
used. The a.c. input is applied across the primary coil.
The continuously varying current in the primary coil
produces a varying magnetic flux in the primary coil,
which in turn produces a varying magnetic flux in the
secondary. Hence, an induced emf is produced across
the secondary.
Let EP and ES be the induced emf in the primary and
secondary coils and NP and NS be the number of
turns in the primary and secondary coils respectively.
Since same flux links with the primary and secondary,
the emf induced per turn of the two coils must be the
same.
THEORY AND WORKING
The working of the transformer is explained below.
The transformer consists of two separate windings
placed over the laminated silicon steel core.
TRANSFORMER ON DC SUPPLY: -
As discussed above, the transformer works on AC
supply, and it can not work on DC supply. If the
rated dc voltage is applied across the primary coil, a
constant magnitude flux will set up in the core of the
transformer and hence there will be no self-induced
emf generation, and as for the linkage of flux with
the secondary coil there must be alternating flux not
a constant flux.
According to OHM’s Law: -
PRIMARY CURRENT = DC APPLIED VOLTAGE
RESISTANCE OF PRIMARY COIL